Auto Racing: Another for the Monster

The proudest marque in auto racing is
the rearing black stallion insignia on the hood of an Italian Ferrari.
"Racing amuses me," says Enzo Ferrari, 65, a brooding, irascible genius
whose rivals call him "the Monster of Maranello." At his plant near
Modena, he turns out some 750 marvelously hand-crafted sports cars each
year, the cheapest of which sells for $8,800. And when he puts them on
the track, the customers are properly impressed. Last year, a Ferrari
won the twelve-hour Grand Prix of Endurance at Sebring, Fla. A Ferrari
won Sicily's...